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Recognition.
Potentially pretty dammed significant, thank goodness they’ve actually caught up with all the published studies.
An anti viral therapeutic surely packs a lot more financial importance. I have to admit the NIH Immunomodulator prior classification had washed over me but this is a step change surely to our benefit.
All slipped in. It was seemingly preordained by Fauci as a ‘Game Changer.
So when it becomes apparent it will fail to meet the set end points, change the rules of the game to make sure it will pass.
Very pragmatic but when the rules can be tailored to justify approval it leaves a hefty whiff.
ProfSH this board has an embarrassment of medical usernames. No sleight intended.
It does strike me as peculiar how some folk are clinically obsessed with the e Supposed transgressions of others. One bloke starts every post with the justification of ‘Just ask Simon on Twitter.’ Well chap who the FLOOk is Simon and I don’t do Twitter or actually give a flying FLOOk. So just remember there are always some unfortunates in life but obsessing about them suggests you really do need to get a life.
Cheeky little RNS would not go a miss but feeling New Year may herald the big one for SNG. Very BEST of Luck to all who are invested here
The way they act sounds less like a clinical drone strike, more like a Blitzkreig, carpet bombing approach.
The American Professors description sounds quite worrying and leaves their potential side effects pretty open ended.
“This drug works by introducing mutations and errors in that replication of the genetic material, and the concern is that it could potentially be the same thing for replication of genetic material in gametes, or sperm and new embryos,”
I read that Victorian asylums had long sweeping driveways to keep them out of general sight. Hence the expression ‘ going round the bend.’
I have had a pop at Woodstock before but it really makes no difference so what the heck accept the things you cannot change.
On reflection I actually find it more offensive that the consensus on here was to encourage inexperienced investors to put everything into this rather than hold something back. Self serving screw everybody else types who would rather proffer bad advice and **** people for urging caution in misguided belief the SP would be bolstered for their own benefit.
These dumbasses make Woodstock look like Mother Theresa. Happy Christmas.
Wpa5 I wholeheartedly agree we will need big Pharma to compete and the sooner we get confirmed interest and their resources to make this work the better.
It’s just an observation how to date they have hoovered up pre orders, and publicity with overinflated efficacy and starved SNG of oxygen.
It’s like paying Wayne Rooney to trot out for an entire season whilst Mo Salah is raring to go but is confined to cleaning boots for the reserves.
I used to work for a Governmental agency that produced detailed analysis of emerging issues and was then tasked with producing a range of counter measures.
When I took over the role my predecessor introduced me to something he described as ‘Window Dressing.’
That is to say when the proverbial is hitting the fan and there a distinct lack of viable options ‘dress up a load of nonsense’ so that the top brass
has something to cajole their audience into believing all is under control.
I think old Prof Landray is trying the same stunt with Dexamethsone
I recommend a film adaptation called ‘Puncture’ how big Pharma in America perpetuated the often lethal Needle- Stick nightmare for health professionals.
In a nut shell big Pharma had a vested financial interest in selling inferior needles and blocked independent hospitals from even talking to a supplier who could solve the problem.
A Congresswoman who was supportive of change reversed her help when big Pharma were happy to bank roll her re election campaign in return for her dropping the infallible needles.
From what I have witnessed with this Government continuing to plunder budgets to buy lorry loads of wonder drugs which real data questions any real benefit and then calling it a trial stinks worse than fishmongers uncollected bins.
Starved of financial assistance and this Governments backing stinks just like the needle stick scandal- much back scratching going on that is why SNG has had fight tooth and nail to prove its worth.
I only hope it is approved before the door swings shut for the last time on the blond baffoons backside. A fitting testament to his myopic lack of championing of another Great British discovery.
A lot of commercial success is about timing. Right time right product right place. There is a huge gap in the market, the world couldn’t be more receptive at the moment with the reality of rapidly waning vaccines and an ever present evolving threat.
We need to be known about demanded by many or others will fill the need.
I hoped we might have had a flurry of attention through in vitro tests confirming confidence.
But it looks like RM will announce our arrival and drop the mike and wait for the avalanche of demand.
I am not even countenancing the other scenario. Good luck & hopefully a very happy New Year.
For far too long we have been ignored and consigned to the attic.
If they are confident SNG need to do their bit to build awareness and expectation.
People need to know there is a better alternative to all these ‘useless’ mAbs and start demanding it is rolled out.
New Year new start come on let’s go SNG.
Very Strong message, in the Lancet as well.
It really questions on what basis vast sums have and are being spent buying truckloads of this stuff.
‘Time to knock monoclonal antibodies off the platform for patients hospitalised with COVID-19’
Says it all.
Doc at the risk of seeing you fall off your high horse and implode in a ball of Anger.
Here’s a slightly different perspective.
It would appear whilst ridiculously infectious the latest variant has some of the mildest symptoms to date on most of the population who are not elderly or immunodeficient.
The best protection from further severe disease symptoms is accepted to be having been vaccinated and antibodies from having had the virus.
I saw an expert explain today this variant is not the end. Far worse is likely to come.
As someone who hasn’t knowingly had the disease I will happily take this one and gain some real protection instead of having very little protection when the big one hits.
As was discussed totally unsustainable.
Some Folk are stating they have unbolted the kitchen sink & put everything into this.
Great if it comes off - horrific if it doesn’t.
I will sleep soundly knowing I might have made some question the downside as well as the upside and keeping a bit of a financial reserve that could prevent financial ruin for some poor families.
That’s all. Frankly if you feel it’s too blunt a message or might irrationally impact your position here I really couldn’t give a hoot.
Cmww2014 I am sure you are probably aware I was posting honestly to try and give a bit of balance to the inexperienced. A word of caution with several posting they were going all in having been persuaded this is a certainty. It isn’t.
Since it’s Xmas I am happy to overlook your graceless attempt at sarcasm. For future reference every post isn’t about you.
Best wishes all.
Each to their own. As much as I believe in SNG and remain significantly invested you have to balance risk to reward.
RM won’t be giving you your money back if heaven forbid it doesn’t reach the anticipated efficacy.
People are sometimes very disingenuous telling folk they are all in whilst actually trading their position. I am in sufficiently invested to enjoy the upside but fully recover if things don’t come to fruition.
I like to have a plan to cover all bases all in on red or black assumes there is no competition, no vested interests absolute certainty it will fly. It should be a great New Year & sincerely hope it comes off for all our sakes but it is not one of life’s givens.